Cybersecurity skills shortage persists, says Fortinet
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At a glance
- A persistent shortage of cybersecurity talent continues to challenge organizations globally.
- This skills gap is exacerbated by increasingly sophisticated cyber threats and the rise of AI.
- Fortinet's 2026 Global Cybersecurity Skills Gap Report highlights the ongoing need for skilled professionals.
Organizations worldwide are struggling with a significant and ongoing shortage of cybersecurity professionals, according to Fortinet's 2026 Global Cybersecurity Skills Gap Report. This persistent skills gap poses a growing risk as cyber threats become more complex and the digital landscape is reshaped by artificial intelligence.
The report indicates that the demand for cybersecurity talent far outstrips the available supply. This imbalance leaves many organizations vulnerable to attacks, as they lack the necessary expertise to defend their systems effectively against evolving threats. The increasing sophistication of these threats, coupled with the transformative impact of AI on digital environments, further intensifies the challenge.
As cybercriminals adopt more advanced tactics and AI tools, the need for skilled cybersecurity professionals becomes even more critical. The shortage highlights a fundamental challenge in the tech industry: equipping the workforce with the specialized skills required to navigate an increasingly dangerous digital world. Addressing this gap is crucial for maintaining the security and integrity of digital infrastructure globally.
Originally published by Jamaica Gleaner. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.